Young mass murderers

Recent increases in tragic mass murders perpetrated by young individuals have prompted questions about their rationale for doing so. Below is evidence that their motives have been overwhelmingly atheistic or liberal, or driven by hatred of God. Virtually all of these killers are the product of public schools and most were big video game players. Many of these murders fit the observation by the forensic psychiatrist Dr. Michael Welner about the Connecticut massacre: "This was a crime that was more than a mass shooting. He killed these people like an arcade game."[1] Many were marijuana users also.

An atheist, he wore a black trench coat on hot days, including the day of his killings; he was a Facebook user who "posted images of a t-shirt with 'Born to Kill' written across it," and also posted images that might be interpreted as Satanic.[2]

LiberalNew York governor Andrew Cuomo publishes an open letter to President Donald Trump urging him to "do something," even though schools are a local, not federal, issue.[3]

A Facebook user who had to be blocked by a woman to whom he sent many unsettling messages, Mateen was a Muslim who had reportedly celebrated the 9/11 attack in front of classmates at the time.[6] He pledged allegiance to ISIS while committing his mass murder.[7]

The murderer acted "like he was playing a video game," according to a victim.[9] The murderer declared that he will be "welcomed in Hell and embraced by the devil."[10] He was a Nazi enthusiast of British origin, self-described "not religious" who disliked "organized religion." The murderer was an anti-Christian and he shot victims in the head if they were Christian and shot individuals in the leg if they were non-Christian.

Liberals exploited the grief to push for gun control, and at least one family of a wounded victim declined Obama's invitation to meet: "On principle, I find that I am in disagreement with his policies on gun control, and therefore, we will not be attending the visit," said Stacy Bolan, whose daughter was shot and wounded during the rampage.[11]

A jihadist who used drugs. He was reportedly fired from a job at a nuclear plant because he failed a drug test.[12] He was also "pulled over April 20 for driving erratically. Officers said he smelled of alcohol and marijuana, had slurred or mumbled speech and had a 'white powdery substance' under his nose and around his nostrils."

Liberal denial about the obvious motive, about failed immigration policy that allowed him into the United States, and about the drug use that is common to many of these horrific crimes.[13]

Racism;[16] got hooked on violent video games at a young age, and by his own admission hid himself "away in the online World of Warcraft, a place where [he] felt comfortable and secure." He did not realize "the severity of how far [he] had fallen" due to the violent video games.[17]

Not a word by liberals or Wikipedia® admitting the mass murderer was influenced by violent video games, even though the murderer himself admitted it.

4 plus Tamerlan himself, who was apparently killed when Dzhokhar drove a car over him

more than 170 injured, many horrifically with limbs blown off

Dzhohkar was allegedly a frequent abuser of Marijuana.[18] Tamerlan was reportedly a "very religious" Muslim, who had even given up smoking and drinking based on his religious views,[19] but was reportedly estranged from his family owing to his extremist views.

Liberal denial that Dzhohkar was almost certainly on drugs immediately before, during and/or after the bombing.

Loved to play violent video games, and even enjoyed talking about them to the crime investigators.[21] He initially planned to kill more people in a public place, but instead visited a church then turned himself in.[22]

The liberal media initially and falsely implied he did not play video games.[23]

His educational history was complex and troubled.[25] He attended public school until about 8th grade, when his behavior became so alarming that his mother, after a brief period in Catholic school, began a mixture of home-schooling and some work in the public school.[26]

27—the murderer, his mother, 6 adult school staff, and 20 children

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He was fascinated with guns, though his mother gave him instruction in their proper use, hoping this would teach him responsibility.[27] In later years his "existence ... largely involved playing violent computer video games in a bedroom," and he "spent hours playing violent video games such as Call Of Duty in a windowless bunker";[28] he was "goth" and wore a mask; after the massacre, officers found evidence that he had been playing "graphically violent" video games recently;[29] "Dynasty Warriors" had been one of his favorites in the past

The usual call for stricter gun control, but not a lot of calls for control of violent video games. Some commentators suggested that homeschooling was to blame, and that there should be testing for antisocial/dangerous behavior for homeschooled students as well as for public-school students. But he was obviously a very troubled person. Society simply does not have the resources to identify dangerous people, homeschooled or otherwise, and it isn't known whether such a program would be effective.[30][31] Such a policy would also likely violate the Fourth amendment.

Played video games (his rampage enacted a scene in Grand Theft Auto); he dressed in black for the murders as other young mass murderers have, and donned a hockey mask perhaps inspired by Hollywood horror films

A day later, authorities and the liberal media still have disclosed almost nothing about the murderer; instead, liberals almost immediately demanded more gun control

Like other young mass murderers, dressed in all-black for the killings[34] and was obsessed with playing video games like "World of Warcraft" (see Breivik below);[35] for the murderous rampage, he dyed his hair bright red presumably to imitate the Joker (Batman's nemesis).[36][37]

68 shot dead at a youth camp of the Norwegian Labor party, another 8 in a bombing of government buildings[44]

Many continued to be missing after the killing rampage.

According to the judgement rendered against him, he liked playing violent video games and saw himself as "ultra-nationalist" who fought against Muslim immigration and Marxist subversion.[45] He spent considerable time editing Wikipedia.

It's Sarah Palin's fault because nearly one year earlier she had posted targets on 20 congressional districts for Republican wins, and this massacre (by a liberal) occurred in one of those districts.[49]

Feigned shock at the fact that the gunman didn't "fit" the typical mold of a killer.

2007

Robert Hawkins

Papillion-La Vista public high school

8 + himself

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Targeted Christmas shoppers; wore black; "I can't take this meaningless existence anymore"[53] Told a therapist that "he is not sure if there is a God or life after death and that when he dies, he'll probably go to hell." Told social workers he was Satanic and acknowledged that he often acted before thinking of the consequences.[54]

Mitchell Johnson, the older of the two, was obsessed with rap lyrics like "coming to school and killing all the kids."[58]

Liberals blame the guns rather than the killer's obsession with rap music. Johnson is released at age 21 but is later arrested for new crimes.

1997

Michael Carneal

Heath public high school (KY)

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Murdered girls as they prayed in a prayer group; shooting had tell-tale signs it was incited/trained by video games: Carneal never moved his feet during his shootings, and never fired far to the left or right, but instead fired only once at each target that appeared, just as a player of video games maximizes his game score by shooting only once at each victim, in order to hit as many targets as possible.[59]

His religious views were unpublicized but he was raised in a home with an immigrant Muslim father who was allegedly highly critical of the feminist view of women's role in society; Marc's mother was an ex-nun; and his sister had allegedly committed suicide[61][62]

Ignore the personal background of the killer and instead use the massacre to push for stricter gun control and more laws concerning violence against women, and establish in Canada a National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women.

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